Sentences with phrase «as central notions»

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Back home, Liberal party members were elated when he was recently touted as a possible leadership contender (a notion quickly quashed by the central bank).
If lower oil prices are as bad for Canada's economy as rate - cutting Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz insists, the central bank might consider assessing the risks to the economy in a world where constraining carbon emissions becomes less of an abstract notion and more of a daily reality.
The notion of «dignitary harm» develops John Stuart Mill's central doctrine of liberal freedom, which can only be limited insofar as our freedom leads to harm of others.
In light of the tragic shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, Lawrence M. Krauss, author of A Universe from Nothing, asks «why, as a nation, do we have to institutionalize the notion that religion must play a central role at such times, with the president as the clergyman - in - chief?»
But with precisely the same cast of argument, the judges will need to settle their answer to the question of just what is their principled ground for turning back these other demands that spring from the very reasoning they bring forward as they detach marriage from that central notion of begetting.
As a modest contribution, I intend, focussing on the notion of cidadania (citizenship), the central term for democracy since the end of military rule in 1985, to analyze the theoretical and practical contribution of churches towards it.
My central point now is that it is only in light of this theory of Whitehead's own intellectual project that one could do what Lewis has now proposed doing: show its completion or fulfillment in his own theory of God as the subjectivity of the future, a profoundly difficult and complex notion discussed at greater length in other essays by George Allan and Robert C. Neville in this Special Focus.
Those notions remain central to my conception of evangelical as I use the label today.
it might be argued that any statement that resists contradiction and places itself as a truism is contrary to the notion of intelligence that is central to education.
Gregory's central subject is pastoral guidance (governance or direction) rather than the more limited notion of pastoral rule (as the available English translations would suggest).
We have taken this notion of sustainability as central in our calculations.
The cosmology of vibratory motion requires a notion of harmony as a central ontological concept.
Although Jung's thought is often justifiably viewed as esoteric and without adequate ties to clinical experience, its central notion of individuation is indisputably a most important one; and it is primarily because of the significance of Jung's highlighting the process of individuation that I am using his psychology as a base for evaluating Hartshorne's thought.
The notion that morality applies to individuals and not to governments is completely contrary to a central doctrine of Reformed theology which is endorsed, in varying forms, by other Christian traditions as well: that Jesus Christ is the Lord not just of the church, nor of a special sphere of religious activity, but of all of the natural and human world.
In the summer, Arsenal fans and pundits cried out for Wenger to sign experienced centre backs and a solid central defensive midfielder, yet Wenger rejected these notions, as he chose not to bring either in.
Most high school football teams point to the notion of brotherhood as one of the central tenets on which success is built.
Still, Austen devotees are sure to lap up the central premise that her notions of love and friendship are as relevant today as ever.
Among the multiple lines of critical and cultural discourse surrounding the film, however, one particularly stands out: the notion of There Will Be Blood — with its central conflict between cutthroat oil prospector Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day - Lewis) and zealous small - town preacher Eli Sunday (Paul Dano) in 1911 California — as a kind of demonic origin tale for the state of contemporary American political culture, with narrow - minded religious fervor and bald - faced capitalistic excesses forming two sides of the same tarnished coin.
Central to this notion is the need to constantly question, re-imagine and implement approaches in order to see learning through students» eyes, position students as their own teachers, and recognise the power of language in our daily interactions in the learning lives of students that powerfully underpin their identity and agency.
A Freirian notion of praxis affirms the central importance of education as the pathway toward self - direction and understanding the conditions of one's own existence.
This makes teasing out effects of central bank policy versus vague notions such as inflation expecations very difficult.
Central to Kiefer's artistic practice is the notion of life and art as an endless continuum.
The displacement of reality in image and space is one central notion of Pop - Art, turning everyday objects and slogans into art, such as the everyday replicas of Claes Oldenburg, the comic - like mimicries of Roy Lichtenstein, the female ads of Mel Ramos or the eye popping signs of Robert Indiana.
Lean To, FCHKUK, and Elements of Drawing Blind were all two week projects approached as short - term residencies, that took place between 2000 and 2001, the former presented as solo exhibitions, the latter a group show While Lean To and FCHKUK resulted in installations that explored the very notion of residency as «home» (both hosts, the East London gallery and Stuff, an artist - run space in Bethnal Green, now coincidentally defunct), Elements of Drawing Blind responded performatively to an invitation to participate in a drawing residency in the West London - based artist - run Central Space.
One of the gallery's central objectives is to explore the vast possibilities of the expanded notion of art thru media technology, with photography and video as the major core of its interest.
Physical nature of his chosen materials — lightweight plaster mimicking steady concrete and soft fabrics erected as walls — respond to the conditions that are central in Mindiashvili's practice: transitional state of today's world in yet unknown present and fragility of all possible paradigms, notions or values.
Architectural settings and abstracted figures inspired by the artist's biography serve as the central tenets of Do Ho Suh's practice, highlighting the porous boundary between public and private space as well as notions of global identity, space, nomadism, memory, and displacement.
The group exhibition includes 17 artists offering a selective view on two central and sometimes opposed notions in our lives: emotion and technology as they constantly define our perceptions of the world.
Utilizing a number of different supports including canvas or linen, fiberboard and marble dust panel, Olson plays with the notion of surface and framing as constructs in his work, at times, employing handmade frames and thick borders of unpainted surface around a central painted field that act as both a physical edge to the painting and call attention to its nature as both an image and an object.
As the fulcrum of a capitalist society, cash is central to our culture, and is all tied up in our notions of safety, privacy, and personal rights.
This notion is central to the development of teachers and the strengthening of the teaching practice as a whole.
I Just Trust Him: The Notion of Consideration as a Barrier to Condom Use amongst Women Who Inject Drugs in Central Java
As Rep. Miller and Sen. Santorum have said: «Making sure all our nation's children start the journey of life equipped for what lies ahead is central to the American ethos of equality of opportunity — the notion that America is a place where everyone, regardless of background and circumstance, has a chance at achieving success.
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